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Full-Envelope Aero-Propulsive Model Identification for Lift+Cruise Aircraft Using Computational Experiments

Benjamin M. Simmons, Pieter G. Buning, Patrick C. Murphy

2021AIAA AVIATION 2021 FORUM18 citationsDOI

Abstract

View Video Presentation: https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2021-3170.vid This paper describes a process utilizing computational fluid dynamics experiments to develop a reduced-order, integrated propulsion-airframe aerodynamic model for a lift+cruise electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) reference aircraft concept. eVTOL configurations exhibit aerodynamic characteristics of both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft as well as complex phenomena, such as propulsion-airframe interactions. Consequently, conventional aircraft aerodynamic modeling strategies require modification when applied to these unique aircraft. A novel aero-propulsive modeling approach using design of experiments techniques and computational fluid dynamics simulations is postulated for modeling a lift+cruise aircraft configuration. Aero-propulsive models are developed throughout the operational flight envelope to enable continuous flight dynamics simulations from hover through forward flight. The model adequacy is assessed using validation data acquired separately from data used to identify the model and indicates that the models have sufficient predictive capability. Research findings are presented with a discussion of unique lift+cruise aircraft aerodynamic characteristics and practical strategies to inform future aero-propulsive modeling and simulation efforts for eVTOL aircraft.

Topics & Concepts

AirframeAerodynamicsAerospace engineeringComputational fluid dynamicsPropulsionFlight envelopeAircraft flight mechanicsTakeoffCruiseLift (data mining)Flight dynamicsLift-to-drag ratioTakeoff and landingFlight simulatorAirplaneEngineeringComputer scienceData miningAerospace and Aviation TechnologyComputational Fluid Dynamics and AerodynamicsAir Traffic Management and Optimization
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